Did your child’s college contribute to their trans-identification?
Please help other families by sharing your experience on Genspect.
Genspect has compiled a database of American colleges, ranking them on a scale of widespread, moderate or limited for trans activism.
Parents are encouraged to provide feedback. If you have an experience with a university, please share it on the Genspect college ranking site. Your comments will be anonymous. This is also a great resource for parents of gender-distressed high school students who are reviewing colleges prospects.
Some sample excerpts:
-Columbia:
Has a "Trans Resources" page that describes myriad gender-related resources both on- and off-campus.
Runs a "Transgender and Gender Expansive team" that offers gender- related health services.
Refers students to the "Columbia Health Insurance Office" for help getting gender-related medical coverage.
Honors TDOR. (Trans Day of Remembrance)
-When our son entered Yale, he was an active young man who took no prescription medication. He sought help from Yale Health for difficulty sleeping. Yale Health put him on Seroquel, an antipsychotic drug that has serious side effects. In the weeks following the prescription for Seroquel, our son returned to Yale Health and obtained a prescription for estrogen. When we picked up our son at the end of the semester, he seemed robotic and disengaged. He disclosed that he had been taking estrogen for two weeks. These life-altering interventions were initiated by Yale Health with no parental involvement. ~ Parent
-Princeton University Healthcare put our daughter on “T” after meeting with her just a few times. She was in the throes of a mental health crisis and they did no investigation. When we begged them to slow the process down, they quoted WPATH standards to us, told us she had signed an informed consent and dismissed our concerns. She dropped out of Princeton a year later. Her mental and physical health have deteriorated ever since. She is still on T. ~ Parent
It is truly horrific that these institutions of higher learning, that are supposed to be teaching the intellectuals and leaders of tomorrow knowledge based on established facts and critical reasoning, are in fact the indoctrination hotbeds for mind control, setting the environment up to induce and support irrational delusions and a complete disassociation from reality. Basically, negatively hijacking the trajectory of a fresh young adult's life in ways untold.
It's truly a manifestation of evil.
My daughter went to Gonzaga University, a supposedly Catholic (Jesuit) college. There is a strong LGBTQ presence there, that we were unaware of. She had a nice boyfriend in her senior year of high school. In her freshman year, her roommate coerced her to "help" their club, as Treasurer, because she's good at math. The next year, she got more involved and declared she was bisexual. She cut her hair very short and was fully supporting our younger daughter to be *trans*. Her college boyfriend decided he was *trans* in their junior year, after taking a short quiz in Psych 101. and went on estrogen. My daughter started cross dressing and became militant. She organized Drag Queen shows for this Catholic university and they allowed them! Many of her friends at school became *trans* and started on hormones. I had to wonder if there was something in the water there. By her senior year, she was president of the LGBTQ club, unbeknownst to us! She said she was non binary and became extremely unpleasant to be around, dabbling in hormones. She got a new apartment with a guy who was gay, after graduation. He was also affiliated with Gonzaga. After traveling, seeing her little sister screw up her life & ours with being *trans*, she moved back home, and is slowly coming out of the spell that was cast upon her in college. They DO indoctrinate the students, have healthcare centers, pro-trans counselors, *trans* professors and staff, and fully embrace gender ideology. As parents, we are disgusted to have been so hoodwinked by a seemingly safe university that also costs a fortune to attend.